Local Transport
Public buses and auto-rickshaws are the primary modes of transport within Kushtagi.
Kushtagi is a municipality situated in the Koppal district of Karnataka, India. This town is a notable center for pomegranate cultivation, contributing significantly to the local economy. Visitors can explore the Durga Devi temple located at the heart of the town, which is a focal point for cultural and religious activities. The surrounding areas, including Ilkal and Hospet, offer additional exploration opportunities. A large lake to the west of Kushtagi serves as a crucial source of drinking water for the town's residents.
Kushtagi is a municipality situated in the Koppal district of Karnataka, India. This town is a notable center for pomegranate cultivation, contributing significantly to the local economy. Visitors can explore the Durga Devi temple located at the heart of the town, which is a focal point for cultural and religious activities. The surrounding areas, including Ilkal and Hospet, offer additional exploration opportunities. A large lake to the west of Kushtagi serves as a crucial source of drinking water for the town's residents.
Pomegranate cultivation hub.
Durga Devi temple in the town center.
Proximity to significant towns like Ilkal and Hospet.
Large lake providing drinking water.
Close access to Ilkal and Hospet for further exploration.
Significant agricultural activities, particularly pomegranate farming.
Traditional rural atmosphere with cultural landmarks.
Public buses and auto-rickshaws are the primary modes of transport within Kushtagi.
The post-monsoon season is ideal for visiting to experience the lush agricultural landscape.
Exploring rural Karnataka and experiencing local agriculture.
INR ₹
$30-$50 p/day
24,878
Respect local customs, especially when visiting temples.
Kannada, English
Cultural Exploration, Agricultural Tourism
October to March
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Kushtagi with mild weather and blooming landscapes.
Summers can be hot; it's advisable to carry sun protection.
Post-monsoon season offers lush greenery and is ideal for agricultural tours.
Winters are mild and comfortable for exploring the town.